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38 Stories

  • Blitzø's Ultimate Merged-Verse Group (2nd Arsenal Book) by JuanDeleon662
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    Here is the 2nd Arsenal Book featuring Blitzø's Ultimate Merged-Verse Group/The B.U.M-V.G. from both Mines and @JeymisPeixoto's "Blitzo's Multiversal Journey" Book Series (aka The CrossHero-Verse) on Wattpad.
  • Love Across Wars by Omar66266
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    They promised 'forever'. Then the war came. When Elliot was drafted into a war he hoped would never pull America in, Mara is left with nothing but hope, her prayers, letters and the memory of a love that could've lasted a long time. She kept all of his photos. But in a world torn apart, can love survive what war destroys?
  • Book 2: HomeFront by twilightpony4
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    Leonardo is having doubts about his skills as a Ninja after witnessing tactics he hasn't seen before. The only logical explanation is to learn from a true Master (or at least someone who didn't learn solely by a book). Meanwhile, Bebop and Rocksteady aren't doing so well. Wonder why? 2k14/16 Ninja Turtle Universe. Please read "Somewhere In China" beforehand.
  • Echoes of Valor: John's Odyssey through WW2 by Restless-Author
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    "Echoes of Valor: My Odyssey Through WWII" is a gripping and heartfelt 10,000-word narrative that offers a deeply personal and immersive journey through the eyes of John, a young American thrust into the tumultuous era of World War II. This meticulously crafted story paints a vivid picture of his life, from the idyllic days of his childhood in a quaint American town to the trials and tribulations he faces on the battlefields of Europe. With a first-person narrative, readers are drawn into John's world, feeling his emotions and witnessing his transformation from a small-town dreamer to a battle-hardened WWII veteran. The story explores themes of family, sacrifice, camaraderie, and resilience, taking readers on a rollercoaster of emotions as they follow John through the most pivotal moments of his life. From the heart-wrenching departure from his tearful family to the intense experiences of boot camp and the brutal realities of war, "Echoes of Valor" doesn't shy away from depicting the raw, unfiltered aspects of wartime. It delves into the bonds formed among soldiers and the profound losses they endure, giving readers a deep sense of connection with John and his comrades. The narrative also provides a unique window into the sacrifices made on the home front, showcasing the unity and determination of communities as they rallied behind their loved ones overseas. John's family plays a central role in this part of the story, highlighting the unwavering support that soldiers received from their loved ones. As John returns home, the story explores his struggles to readjust to civilian life, painting a poignant picture of the challenges faced by veterans after the war's end. It ultimately reflects on the enduring impact of John's wartime experiences and the legacy he carries with him. "Echoes of Valor" is a captivating tale of courage, sacrifice, and the human spirit's capacity to endure and triumph in the face of adversity.
  • No Ordinary Time || Band Of Brothers by AdamantiumDragonfly
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    "...A time when the United States is what we fight for..." The occupants of the Grisham Hall boarding house were no strangers to the war effort. Brothers, cousins, old flames, and current sweethearts have been wrenched from their grasp, the only contact to their stolen loved ones is military-grade pencils and scraps of paper. Estelle prides herself on her mind for numbers but a usurper from her past rears his russet head and threatens to steal her thoughts every chance he gets. Bessie has been searching for a home in every patron in that cafe but she's left seeing his face everywhere she looks. Constance hears her lover's voice on the wind, finding quiet in the graveyard shift of the machine shop. Margaret refuses to admit defeat but the distance between her letters and her love grows wider each day. Jeannette has read many stories about tragic heroes. Her childhood friend has told tales of his plans for wealth and ending the war on his own. She just hopes she has a chance to do her part first.
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  • A Penny A Day by k_landis12
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    In the middle of war between axis powers and the allies, women at home are working hard. Francis Ann is a prime example. With her fiancé overseas in France with the British troops, she is left to deal with the home front. As a nurse in the infirmary, she sees the life-long effects soldiers are left with. One day, she meets James. A British soldier suffering with extreme injuries, leaving him unable to walk. Tragedy brings them closer together, but how can Francis resist his charm. With the constant pressure to be a proper housewife by her in-laws and the battle ragging on, Francis Ann must choose what will make her happy.
  • THE GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED by jamesbat
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    Britain in the 1930s; a novel inspired by real events. Emily falls passionately in love with working class Walter, despite fierce opposition from her class conscious father. She sees marriage as a partnership of equals and resolves to elope to escape such a male dominated society. Emily's actions will see her struggle to survive the subsequent devastation brought about by the war, as she and her four year old son are thrown into the midst of danger and death. The family experience rationing and the terror of bombing. Their air raid shelter is destroyed by a direct hit. When Walter volunteers for the army, Emily and her son are evacuated to a rat infested cottage in a farming community near Hebden Bridge. The war changes Walter into an efficient army officer who demands to be obeyed. Emily worries that she might have a rival for his affections. How can she restore their loving relationship? The Girl Who Disappeared is a moving love story about one woman's enduring resilience, a story full of quiet humour and surprising twists and turns.
  • I'll Never Smile Again by siobhanac
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    When a young girl's Father is torn from her life, her and her mother struggle to cope with the missing piece in their life. This short story explores sadness through the lens of a young girl and her mother's diary entries. A mix of the young girl's struggles with her slightly neglecting mother and her methods of dealing with loss, this short story will put you through an emotional journey.
  • The Last Train Home by Spruce_Goose
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    September 1939. Before the Second World War starts, fourteen-year-old Sybil Vaughn is sent away on one of the first transports out of the city. Despite the apparent importance of it all, Sybil believes she'll be back home in a week and doesn't even say goodbye to her Mum. On arrival in the country, Sybil is billeted with the Goodwin's, a couple in search of some help on their family farm. With Sybil not really fitting the bill, she works to prove herself to both of them. Along the way, she happens to find out a lot more about herself, too. (C)Spruce_Goose
  • Home Front  A Memoir from WWII by CDflyfish
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    It's the 1940s. WW II. A New England farm boy is growing up during wartime. In Home Front A Memoir from WWII you can share his story - the blackouts, the rationing, the fears, the patriotism and the unity everyone felt. As the men go off to war, he grows to an obliged maturity, shouldering the work they left behind while struggling with the daily impact of the war on his world. But the biggest impact would come after the war when the country was all about getting back to normal. For him normal was gone. Home Front chronicles a farm family and how their lives were irrevocably changed by the war and by "progress" in the post war period. Home Front also includes Voices from the Home Front where you can read about 37 Americans who share their home front stories in their own words
  • Red Dusk (New Dawn 3) by UndeadParson
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    In the final part of the New Dawn saga, the Volunteers embark on their final journey to win the war. Just a note guys that I have nothing against Asia, I just thought it would be a cool idea to make WW3 between America and China, as there are lots of theories that stress war between these country's could be possible! Also, let me know if there are any spelling mistakes or grammar issues!
  • Red Noon (New Dawn 2) by UndeadParson
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    In the second part to the New Dawn trilogy, Sam and the Volunteers continue their fight for freedom with new allies and hardships. Just a note guys that I have nothing against Asia, I just thought it would be a cool idea to make WW3 between America and China, as there are lots of theories that stress war between these country's could be possible! Also, let me know if there are any spelling mistakes or grammar issues!
  • September 7, 1940 by KatJEnersen95
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    Richard Faulkes didn't want to fight a war. He wanted to live out his days peacefully in London, watching out for others and doing whatever made people smile. Peter and Katherine wanted just the same. But someone started a war, and they had to do their part to stop it. None were grumbling about that. Seems everyone got a war whether they wanted it or not. Even with one of their number out of the country, Peter, Richard, and Katherine don't plan on leaving anyone alone. Despite the Blitz and the miles, some would say that the trio were closer than they'd ever been. And no one denied that they were closer to the suffering people around them. |"After all this, and I'm sure you'll both agree with me, I don't think wars are fought with guns and bombs after all. I've done much more caring for others than fighting for them. I think I prefer it."| Beautiful cover by @Stars_Alight © 2021 Katrina Enersen
  • Young Justice: Homefront   by TigerLover224
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    This is just the episode Homefront in Young Justice season 1. I'd recommend that you watch the series and episode before you read this book. Disclaimer: I do not own Young Justice or any of its characters!